Donny Dunn Breaks Down On Stage | Baby Reindeer | Netflix
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Published 2024-05-09
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Donny Dunn Breaks Down On Stage | Baby Reindeer | Netflix
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When a struggling comedian shows one act of kindness to a vulnerable woman, it sparks a suffocating obsession which threatens to wreck both their lives.
All Comments (21)
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gotta give it to the actor for reenacting all this trauma and tragedy for netflix, more power to him
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This is even more powerful considering he actually went through this stuff and he is reliving all of it.
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I can already feel people studying this scene for monologue practices.
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The "hating myself" part genuinely made me cry. I never related to a character so much before
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The “anything funny to say boys?” Hit like a truck 😮
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Some of the best acting seen in any series. Hats off to Richard Gadd here. What a performance.
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This scene alone should get Richard some awards.
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It's genuiely one of the most raw, authentic, and heartbreaking scenes I've ever witnessed. I felt like I was in that audience and just sat there in pure silence and shock. Richard Gadd deserves all of the awards for this. Likewise for the actress who played Martha. The acting is just sublime.
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I cried watching this scene . I saw myself in him and his words....
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This shit and the bit when he speaks with his parents had me cuttin onions 😓
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"Fuck your red light, I'm finishing!"
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This made me want to hug him.
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I wonder how many people feel this sorrow inside themselves
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I needed to see this. I've never felt so seen in my entire life. Thank you for putting yourself out there with such honestly and raw emotion. You have helped many people just by making this series.
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genuinely amazing acting, as someone who went through SA it felt so relatable.
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As someone who had endured sexual assault/violation trauma this scene and the one where he went to the bars and became reckless with people and didn’t care for his safety, that one hit very hard. Never in my life had I been so shaken to my core and been able to relate so much to something so real, I had to leave the room for a minute because it was too much to relive. For anyone who has taken the time to read this comment and especially if you’ve been the victim of abuse, I hope you know you’re not alone and people care. I love you and you are loved.
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He’s a hero for bringing all of these subjects to light and even at the exposure of his own traumas as well.. as a victim of SA and grooming I’ve never related to someone in this sort of way. Richard Gadd- we love you
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Richard Gadd just won his Emmy right here. Although if The Bear is any precedent, they'll submit the show for comedy.
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Just one of the most powerful performances I've seen in anything. Just crushingly real. I really wanna see Richard Gadd win big at the oscars at some point in the next few years
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This is one of the most raw and amazing performances and one of the best monologues I’ve ever seen. So heartbreaking but so real. This man is truly amazing and I hope he has a peaceful life now